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Justice League: War ACEO

    My first set of sketch cards are on sale on ebay ! Come bid on them! Peace.

Good Heads: Justice League v2.0

Good Heads: Justice League (variant)

Good Heads: Justice League

Justice League Water Ski Show

Happy 4th of July, y'all! To celebrate, here's a variant of the Justice League Water Ski Show illustration that I drew for The Line It Is Drawn 145: How Do Superheroes Spend Their Summer Vacation? Here's the Pride version... Here's the 4th of July variant... It's more patriotic and less Crisis-y. Figured I'd cut the Justice League a real break this time. ;) I always wanted to draw my take on the Sea World Superheroes Water Ski Show. (Yup! It was a real thing!) Thanks to TLIID and suggestion-giver Bill Granderson , I finally got a chance to! For more on the history of the Sea World Superheroes Water Ski Show, check out author Marc Tyler Nobleman's wonderful and extensive research HERE . He also kindly wrote about my piece, which you can see HERE . Many thanks, Marc! Have fun and be safe, one and all! Peace.

The Final Stand

Here's my tribute to John Byrne's classic cover to X-MEN 137 , but, this time, featuring Superman & Wonder Woman in JUSTICE LEAGUE 137 . This was intended to be a part of The Line It Is Drawn 106: Comic Book Cover Homages , but I came across tablet problems with it becoming unresponsive so it was delivered a bit late. You can find the ninja post where it was featured HERE . Hope y'all digs! Peace.

Review: JUSTICE LEAGUE #2

SPOILERS I just realized in the middle of Tweet Reviewing this issue that I sent too many consecutive tweets so I removed them to flesh them out here. I don't wanna be that  twit that tweets multiple things back-to-back...  too much . Heh! The art is phenomenal as expected, from pencils to inks to colors. The only hiccup is on the first page where Barry Allen was missing a good chunk of his face. A minor detail! In terms of writing, it's all getting better story- & speed-wise. The strength, however, is in the character work. I'm taking it all a bit better now that there are more characters that can feed off each other so I can see variety and more of less annoying dynamics. I was pretty much done with Batman and Hal Gordon after the first issue. I wanted others already and at least we got two more to mix it up with them here. I really dig Superman's depiction. He wasn't made to be a chump as he often is when going up against Batman. He finally posed a rea...

Review: JUSTICE LEAGUE #1

SPOILERS Twitter won't be able to stand my review for this book so I'm taking it to the blog. Cutting right to the chase, the story's average, but the art is multi-orgasmic. I thought Green Lantern was Black? Whoever he is, I was very pleased to see his cocky butt get knocked out towards the end. Story-wise, it's very decompressed only showcasing the first meeting of 2 Justice League members, with cameos of 2 other members. The villain? One parademon. This is just NOT how I like my Jim Lee comics. Say what you will about Jeph Loeb now, but he knew how to work to his artist's strengths... or at least when it came to Jim Lee when they collaborated on BATMAN: HUSH . We saw a different major villain or ally or 2 each issue because he knew that it's Jim motha'effin' Lee drawing and the fans needed to see how he drew as much of Batman's universe as possible since there was an ending in sight. Not taking advantage of what Jim Lee can bring to th...

Starrostruck

Here's a pencil drawing I did—an homage to the classic cover of The Brave and The Bold 28 —for my great buddy, Edward . He has a huge, almost unhealthy fixation for Starro, but like a good friend, I feed his need. Wait... I did the right thing, right...? Anyway... enjoy! Peace.